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Oh, no, McAbby fans! There’s trouble on the way — and he’s huge. Former NFLer Matthew Willig (pictured, center) makes his debut tonight on NCIS as Special Agent Simon Cade, an intimidating genius with an eye for Abby . "There’s been some talk about a connection I may or may not have with Abby, and I think there’s something there," he teases. "I’m a new agent in a new town and I’m looking for someone to show me around." (Willig and fellow guest star Alimi Ballard’s arrival was first teased in Spoiler Room. ) Read More... //insidetv.ew.com/2011/04/12/ncis-scoop-matthew-willig-on-new-agents-instant-attraction-to-abby-what-does-this-mean-for-mcabby/

If we learned anything from last week's NCIS , it's that Jethro Gibbs doesn't exactly play well with others. Gibbs (Mark Harmon) went several rounds with Agent E.J. Barrett (Sarah Jane Morris) as the two jockeyed for the lead on the Port-to-Port serial killer case. Expect more of the same when the rest of Barrett's team — played by NUMB3RS starAlimi Ballard and NFL player Matthew Willig — show up in Tuesday's episode. But it won't just be Gibbs who is on edge. "I think everybody's fur stands up a little bit in the beginning," Pauley Perrette tells TVGuide.com...
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Watch a sneak peek and check out photos of the upcoming episode of NCIS Season 8 Episode 21 titled "Dead Reflection" which airs on Tuesday April 12 at 8pm on CBS. Episode Synopsis: NCIS "Dead Reflection" Season 8 Episode 21 – The NCIS team (Cote de Pablo, Michael Weatherly and Mark Harmon) tracks a Navy lieutenant’s killer after a Pentagon security camera reveals a petty officer committing the crime. Meanwhile, Gibbs announces that Agent Barrett and her team will take over the Port-to-Port serial killer case, on NCIS, Tuesday, April 12 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Read More... //www.daemonstv.com/2011/04/12/ncis-dead-reflection-season-8-episode-21/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+daemonstv+%28Daemon%27s+TV%29&utm_content=Google+Reader

Looks like Gibbs and the rest of the NCIS team are going to need even more help than they thought to nab the Port-to-Port killer. Former Dawson's Creek star Kerr Smith has booked a season-ending, two-episode arc on the CBS crime drama, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively...
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E.J.'s team members are about to leave a very big impression on NCIS. Seriously, we mean big. These individuals are not what you'd call small. Former NFL player Matthew Willig debuts tomorrow as agent Simon Cade, an Ivy Leaguer with a brain that’s just as intimidating as his towering presence (he's 6'8"). Cade joins the NCIS team to help with the Port-to-Port killer case. Between his character’s photographic memory and 160 IQ, what's not to love? Well, Willig says ... //www.tvfanatic.com/2011/04/coming-to-ncis-this-week-ejs-team-members/

Our top moments of the week:
14. Best Discovery: When Mrs. McCluskey finds an unconscious Andrew on her couch on Desperate Housewives , instead of acting concerned, she acts like, well, Mrs. McCluskey. She calls Bree and gives her a hint of the problem — "It reeks of Mai Tais, and you gave birth to it." "If I wanted a drunk homo on my couch," she continues, "I would have married my college boyfriend." Apparently, warmth and sensitivity are so 2009 on Wisteria Lane. 13. Butt Out Award : Rejected from her and her mother's dream school — Berkeley — Amber completely unravels after a classmate asks her about her college plans at...
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"THE EYEBALL BELONGS TO SOMEONE YOU KNOW!" So says Pauley Perrette (Abby) on Twitter. Wow. As if the ending of this week's NCIS wasn't (forgive us) eye-popping enough, that's quite the scoop from P-squared. Perrette Tweeted that piece of knowledge as part of CBS' Tweet Week, and it certainly puts a disturbing, mysterious twist on the startling discovery Tony made. Read More.... //www.tvfanatic.com/2011/04/ncis-scoop-whose-eyeball-was-that/

The P2P serial killer story arc and some intriguing new characters took center stage on last night's NCIS, leaving the team (and Ziva's relationship) in a state of flux. Next week, the team tracks a Navy lieutenant's killer after a Pentagon security camera reveals a petty officer committing the crime. Meanwhile, in a surprise move, Gibbs announces that Agent Barrett and her team will take over the Port-to-Port case. Here's CBS' promo for "Dead Reflection" ... //www.tvfanatic.com/2011/04/ncis-promo-dead-reflection/

The charismatic actor, who spent seven seasons on CBS as streetwise FBI agent Danny Taylor on Without a Trace , resurfaced on the network as CIA operative Ray Sanchez — or "CI-Ray," as DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) dubbed him. Ostensibly there to declare his love for girlfriend Ziva (Cote de Pablo), Ray turned out to be the Company's liaison on a serial-killer case, headed up a bit too conveniently by Tony's new squeeze, Special Agent E.J. Barrett ( Brothers & Sisters ' too-glamorous Sarah Jane Morris). Despite the contrived plotline, Murciano brought a sense of both humor and menace to his scenes, especially a men's room showdown with DiNozzo. He dodged a bullet by getting dropped from the cast of ABC's midseason washout Off the Map . If CBS is smart, they'll snap up Murciano for a new series pronto. Were you happy to see Enrique Murciano on NCIS ? //www.tvguide.com/News/Cheers-Jeers-NCIS-1031511.aspx?rss=breakingnews

Fast National ratings for Tuesday, April 5, 2011The "Dancing With the Stars" results show was down a good amount Tuesday compared to last week's show, and "Body of Proof" also fell from its premiere (though it was up from Sunday's special airing). Both still led their hours, but that wasn't quite enough for ABC to overcome CBS for Tuesday's top spot.CBS delivered just under 14 million viewers and an 8.8 rating/14 share in households for the night, beating out ABC's 10.8 million and 7.1/11. NBC (6.45 million, 4.1/6) came in third. FOX took fourth, albeit with just 3.2 million viewers and a 2.1/3, and The CW (715,000, 0.5/1) trailed.None of the networks turned in much of a number in the adults 18-49 demographic, but CBS led the way with a 2.7. NBC finished second at 2.4, edging ABC's 2.3. FOX scored a 1.1 and The CW a 0.3.Tuesday hour by hour:8 p.m.CBS: "NCIS" (18.8 million... //blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2011/04/tv-ratings-cbs-tops-tuesday-body-of-proof-down-but-still-leads-hour.html